Financial Reporting Standard No. 15 (Revised) : Revenue from Contracts with Customers, effective 1 January 2019 has impacted on the Company and its subsidiaries’ financial statement as follows : o Brand
according to accounting standard TFRIC12 EBITDA (MB) For the three-month period For the nine-month period Q3/2017 Q3/2018 YoY % 9M/2017 9M/2018 YoY % Operating profit 412.15 421.06 8.90 2.16% 1,366.98
Company”) still has carried adjustment of the business strategy to focus on the large project. Moreover the Company still development quality of product and service followed by client’s standard that
allowance for doubtful accounts in accordance with the Company's accounting policies. Jay Mart Group has been growing and expanding the business which also effecting for the future growth as well as
allowance for doubtful accounts in accordance with the Company's accounting policies. Jay Mart Group has been growing and expanding the business which also effecting for the future growth as well as
and the common equity Tier 1 ratio of 20.06 percent and the total capital ratio of 23.46 percent which as the solid capital. In addition, the investment partner with CTBC Bank to accommodate the growth
investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with additional support from the government investment project even in this quarter its growth was lower than the assessment as the delayed
investment picked up in line with the improved economic outlook, and with additional support from the government investment project even in this quarter its growth was lower than the assessment as the delayed
were back on track with 44.5% growth YoY and 3.4% growth QoQ. - In Q1’19, the Company maintained its leadership position with total market share of 31.1% in Brain and Body Boost (“BBB”) products which
new products continuously. As well, the Company also aims to expand business to CLMV countries (Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam); which are the countries having interesting growth direction of